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steve liesman has been analyzing it. it doesn't seem to show an economy that is all that worried about what's like ahead for us. >> not on the consumer side. before we have seen the consumer doing well, oblivious to the cliff but measures of business sentiment declining because of the cliff. today, consumer measures continue to look pretty decent and business measures came in not too bad, pretty decent. look. durable goods up changed, we expected them to be negative and business investment up 1.7%. consumer confidence up, not too bad a number. chain store sales for the week ending saturday, including black friday. the best saturday or week ending saturday after thanksgiving that i could find back to 1990. case-shiller home prices continue their march upward. look at consumer confidence and the cliff. i want to show you the two-year chart heerz that dip you see in the middle of your screen there, that is the last debacle, the debt ceiling debacle. can't see it here yet. so you don't get excite about the numbers, give you
steve liesman has been analyzing it. it doesn't seem to show an economy that is all that worried about what's like ahead for us. >> not on the consumer side. before we have seen the consumer doing well, oblivious to the cliff but measures of business sentiment declining because of the cliff. today, consumer measures continue to look pretty decent and business measures came in not too bad, pretty decent. look. durable goods up changed, we expected them to be negative and business...
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. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> got five minutes for us today? >> um... [ticking] >> we wondered how the man who could whistle up a corporate jet on a whim... >> let's rock. >> or throw a $2 million birthday party was doing in his reduced circumstances. what's it like to go from king of the world to prisoner number 05a-4820 serving 8 to 25 years behind bars? >> in my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places or 100 different things, here would never make that list. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we look at stories of crime, punishment, and what money can buy. first, the high-stakes world of japanese organized crime, where big dollars saved the life of an infamous gangster. then we investigate how best-selling author and philanthropist greg mortenson used some of the assets of his multimillion-dollar charity. and finally, we talk to dennis kozlo
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i don't think steve cohen is one of them. he has not been indicted. there's been nothing proven about steve cohen and i think in our country, we are innocent until proven guilty. >> and we should also -- >> i'm happy to come on the phone and to rebut this stuff, not that i know anything more than anybody else, but i think we go a little crazy on people with the media and the politics, okay, it's unfair. >> again, anthony, look, i appreciate your opinion. we're simply stating the facts of what the feds have alleged took place in the unit of sac. >> speaking to the fact, but we owe the viewers some analysis of the facts. >> just talked to this investor, he himself told me if i were managing my own money, i would keep it in sac. i don't know how i'm going to replace them from a performing perspective. how do you necessarily study the details? >> the fund manager you're talking about is not doing his homework because they have very, very tight insider trading protocalls at sac capital and the guy has performed from 2008 through 2012 during that period of
i don't think steve cohen is one of them. he has not been indicted. there's been nothing proven about steve cohen and i think in our country, we are innocent until proven guilty. >> and we should also -- >> i'm happy to come on the phone and to rebut this stuff, not that i know anything more than anybody else, but i think we go a little crazy on people with the media and the politics, okay, it's unfair. >> again, anthony, look, i appreciate your opinion. we're simply stating...
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steve wright's the reality is we no longer depend on true american patriots to overcome the masses of those who will want to hand out. in the next four years will get worse. unless some unexpected event changes the direction of a country may god help us. we end on a light note. an audition tape made by the beetles that was rejected by record producer will go up for auction next week. will probably go down as one of the biggest blunders in business history. the record executive decided against signing the beatles because he is widely reported to have said these gr a
steve wright's the reality is we no longer depend on true american patriots to overcome the masses of those who will want to hand out. in the next four years will get worse. unless some unexpected event changes the direction of a country may god help us. we end on a light note. an audition tape made by the beetles that was rejected by record producer will go up for auction next week. will probably go down as one of the biggest blunders in business history. the record executive decided against...
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let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i enjoy watching your show. >> thank you. my question is despite the looming fiscal cliff, how do you feel about buying and holding a high-dividend stock such as pitney-bowes. >> i'm worried, it has a 12%, 13% yield. that's a classic red flag. that makes me concerned. i'm using the old herb greenberg tactics saying, wait a second. it's just too darn high. i'm going to say don't buy. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >>> the lightning round is sponsored by -- >>> coming you know, beck medicine. healthcare trust of america leaseses medical space nationwide providing for stable income. could the hefty dividend help your portfolio state healthy? there's a an exclusive with the ceo just ahead. he's climbing ev, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nick
let's go to steve in new york. steve? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, steve. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i enjoy watching your show. >> thank you. my question is despite the looming fiscal cliff, how do you feel about buying and holding a high-dividend stock such as pitney-bowes. >> i'm worried, it has a 12%, 13% yield. that's a classic red flag. that makes me concerned. i'm using the old herb greenberg tactics saying, wait a second. it's just too...
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. >> joining me now is new york democratic congressman steve israel. sir, great to have you with us. mitch mcconnell saying the president should be speaking to members of his own party. interestingly enough, moments ago we heard from someone within mitch mcconnell's party, speaker john boehner, saying he thinks a deal is possible. take a listen. >> it's time for the president and democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country has. but i'm optimistic. >> he's optimistic. we also have boehner saying he is disagreeing with tom cole, one of the few republicans who have come out to usual his party to strike a deal. right now, get this done. keeping the bush tax cults for 98% of americans, give up on keeping tax cuts low for the wealthy, 2%. take a listen to what cole on capitol hill had to say moments ago. >> in my view, we all agree that we're not going to raise taxes on people who make less than $250,000. we should take them out of this discussion right now and continue to fight against any rate increase, continue to try to work hone
. >> joining me now is new york democratic congressman steve israel. sir, great to have you with us. mitch mcconnell saying the president should be speaking to members of his own party. interestingly enough, moments ago we heard from someone within mitch mcconnell's party, speaker john boehner, saying he thinks a deal is possible. take a listen. >> it's time for the president and democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country has. but i'm optimistic. >>...
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steve harrigan with the news live tonight from cairo. steve? >> shepard, we're hearing some pretty regular small explosions behind us right now. that is tear gas being fired. so much tear gas has been fired in this section of cairo in the past four days it's basically hanging here like a cloud. today we saw president morsey make some attempt at compromise reaching out to some of his harshest critics, the chief judges here in cairo trying to assure him that the powers that he assumed are only temporary and only apply to, quote: sovereign matters without really defining what those sovereign matters are or changing the decrees that gave him that power in any way. those moves are unlikely to satisfy the protesters out on the street and tomorrow they're planning a major march against the president. initially there was a second march planned as well. this time why the muslim brotherhood in support of the president. they cancelled that one due to fears of violence after four days of street protests here. 400 people wounded. one killed tomorrow expecte
steve harrigan with the news live tonight from cairo. steve? >> shepard, we're hearing some pretty regular small explosions behind us right now. that is tear gas being fired. so much tear gas has been fired in this section of cairo in the past four days it's basically hanging here like a cloud. today we saw president morsey make some attempt at compromise reaching out to some of his harshest critics, the chief judges here in cairo trying to assure him that the powers that he assumed are...
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one in 175 million chance. >> it's a loser's game. >> oh, steve! >> steve, what are you saying? loser. willie, didn't you -- >> i did. >> interesting sidebar. i used to do advertising for publisher's clearinghouse. without exception the people that got the $25 million prize, which is still a lot of money, destroyed their lives. they quit their jobs. >> donny, there are a lot of people out there that would like to experience that. >> just give me the moment. >> donny is right. the whole thing of being removed from the people who you've lived with, who are your friends, neighborhood, your community, that amount of money takes you out of that. >> people i don't know who call themselves relatives calling me up saying, hey, can you help a brother out. >> notice how rattner and doich sort of poo-poo the lottery. for them, $500 million. >>> let's get to the fiscal cliff. politico has an exclusive report that president obama and house speaker boehner had a television conversation. politico characterizes it as, quote, kurt. he wants the white house to move his position on tax rates, but
one in 175 million chance. >> it's a loser's game. >> oh, steve! >> steve, what are you saying? loser. willie, didn't you -- >> i did. >> interesting sidebar. i used to do advertising for publisher's clearinghouse. without exception the people that got the $25 million prize, which is still a lot of money, destroyed their lives. they quit their jobs. >> donny, there are a lot of people out there that would like to experience that. >> just give me the...
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. >> steve, if only the market could focus on just the economy, which actually seems to be chugging along okay. if you look at durables, consumer confidence, the ongoing recovery and housing, it's the overhang of the cliff that's spooking everybody. >> yeah, we've had somewhat better numbers. the new home sales today, not great. maybe sandy affected even though the government said it wasn't. the economy's okay. it may be more of a 2% plus economy in the fourth quarter than is being given credit on the street. it's not gang busters. the question has been for a long time -- by the way, there's some headlines from the beige book. you can see it really did affect the northeast, new york, and new jersey especially. so we'll see some of that in the data in the months ahead. we'll be seeing some rebuilding going on. you know, i would not make a call here on the economy, scott, to say go ahead and invest in the economy. after the fiscal cliff everything is fine. i think there's a reason for cautious optimism, but i don't think there's a reason to think it's going to go gang busters. >> we saw har
. >> steve, if only the market could focus on just the economy, which actually seems to be chugging along okay. if you look at durables, consumer confidence, the ongoing recovery and housing, it's the overhang of the cliff that's spooking everybody. >> yeah, we've had somewhat better numbers. the new home sales today, not great. maybe sandy affected even though the government said it wasn't. the economy's okay. it may be more of a 2% plus economy in the fourth quarter than is being...
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>> steve: sure. and we've been talking about how the atmosphere on capitol hill officially with the big negotiators has been kind of gloomy. politico, the lefty blog, says that inside the talks with the people who are doing a lot of talks, contours of a deal including the size of tax hikes and spending cuts, it will contain are starting to take shape. so it does sound like even though both sides are still strident in what they don't want to give up, sounds like behind the scenes they're starting to come to the middle. >> yeah. but if history is any indication, it's the republicans who move to the middle and the democrats who never budge and always get their way. >> gretchen: so michelle, why is that? why would republicans settle for just kicking the can down the road? >> well, because that has been the sort of drive in washington in modern politics. this was the reason why the tea party sprung up when it did. remember that it wasn't just disgust with democrats and obama. it was disgust with big gover
>> steve: sure. and we've been talking about how the atmosphere on capitol hill officially with the big negotiators has been kind of gloomy. politico, the lefty blog, says that inside the talks with the people who are doing a lot of talks, contours of a deal including the size of tax hikes and spending cuts, it will contain are starting to take shape. so it does sound like even though both sides are still strident in what they don't want to give up, sounds like behind the scenes they're...
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gregg. >> gregg: steve centanni live in washington. steve, thank you. we are learning new details tonight about usama bin laden's burial at sea. the military releasing some internal emails at the time at the request of the associated press. they show that only a handful of senior officers on board the aircraft carrier uss carl vincent were even aware of what was happening. some of the emails were in code for instance the commander of the fifth fleet asked if there was any, quote, news on the package for us. to which the strike commander responded that, yes, fedex delivered the package. one email describing the ceremony showing how the military did follow traditional islamic procedures before, quote: the body was placed on a prepared flat board tipped up where upon the deceased body slid into the sea. >> americans as you know can be very generous especially around this time of year. how much less would they donate to chartd if washington were to reduce our charitable tax deductions. u.s. charities say they don't want to find out. and just when you think
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>> i'm steve kornacki. for me of us it's home for the holidays. you get a rare chance to see old friends and distant relatives. the bad news is you get a chance to see old friends and distant relatives. >> i'm making a pledge to my friend grover norquist. you're in "the cycle," and you have my word it's going to be good. >>> the case against ambassador susan rice as a successor to hillary clinton deepens. she went to the hill today to smooth it over with senators mccain, ayotte and graham who criticized her original comments on the deadly benghazi attacks. i picture the conversation between the president and rice going like this. we want you as secretary of state, so go make nice. answer their questions so they stop attacking you and threatening to block your possible nomination. yeah, so how did that work out? >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get. it is clear that the information that she gave the american public was incorrect. >> bottom line, i'm more disturbed now than i was before with
>> i'm steve kornacki. for me of us it's home for the holidays. you get a rare chance to see old friends and distant relatives. the bad news is you get a chance to see old friends and distant relatives. >> i'm making a pledge to my friend grover norquist. you're in "the cycle," and you have my word it's going to be good. >>> the case against ambassador susan rice as a successor to hillary clinton deepens. she went to the hill today to smooth it over with senators...
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lou: the president himself may have been talking to you or steve forbes. >> this is a great time. not only that, let's not forget that the last time that the senate had a budget is when harry reid worked with his friend, and nobody in the 2008 budget complained that they weren't spending enough money. that cuts out a trillion in spending right there. are you concerned about the time that they had taken have taken on this first day of the discussion? >> i was not hopeful that the president's tone. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] lou: are you being partisan here? >> i am not being partisan. i am being objective when i say that the president pays 1.6 trillion in new revenues. he wants to destroy the economy. no one in their right mind is going to allow that kind of increase to devastate the economy. lou: that's a good point. it's interesting that no one is talking about the fact that individual tax payment, 26% of the bush tax cuts over the past two years, the answer here is this. i just want to see everybody be happy. let me turn to benghazi. there is a palpable
lou: the president himself may have been talking to you or steve forbes. >> this is a great time. not only that, let's not forget that the last time that the senate had a budget is when harry reid worked with his friend, and nobody in the 2008 budget complained that they weren't spending enough money. that cuts out a trillion in spending right there. are you concerned about the time that they had taken have taken on this first day of the discussion? >> i was not hopeful that the...
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sorry, steve, slope isn't as dramatic. this is a tease. >> i'm steve kornacki and i wouldn't do that. the person we turn to for answers when the arab spring first sprung. >> i'm krystal ball. it's so secret it has to be hand carried from office to office. it's a story the administration divided on one of the most controversial tools. >> i'm susan del percio. s.e.'s on assignment. >> you're in "the cycle" where anything can happen. we're back to work here on "the cycle" today and congress is slowly making its
sorry, steve, slope isn't as dramatic. this is a tease. >> i'm steve kornacki and i wouldn't do that. the person we turn to for answers when the arab spring first sprung. >> i'm krystal ball. it's so secret it has to be hand carried from office to office. it's a story the administration divided on one of the most controversial tools. >> i'm susan del percio. s.e.'s on assignment. >> you're in "the cycle" where anything can happen. we're back to work here on...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. it's no laughing matter, if the united states falls off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, we could be thrown into another major recession. the only solution? figure out what to do. compromise. so if this is about finding middle ground, why are main stream media members blaming republicans 16 times more often than democrats? joining us to break down all this is founder of the daily caller, tucker carlson. good morning to you, tucker. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: abc, cbs and nbc exclusively blamed congress 16 times more than president obama for the fiscal cliff and the six months prior to the election. >> yes. and not just congress, but republicans in congress who were inflexible, they're fighting tax raises on the rich. you would think if you watched coverage of this debate that grover norquist was single handedly stopping progress from occurring. he's not a member of congress, he does not have a constituency. he is an activist in washington. by the way, this story to some
steve? >> steve: thanks. it's no laughing matter, if the united states falls off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, we could be thrown into another major recession. the only solution? figure out what to do. compromise. so if this is about finding middle ground, why are main stream media members blaming republicans 16 times more often than democrats? joining us to break down all this is founder of the daily caller, tucker carlson. good morning to you, tucker. >> good morning,...
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>>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the israelis and hamas and the palestinians. if there are problems with morsi or situations change in egypt and theon is destagized that is as serious as anything we could report. we will bring in michael singh next, familiar with the region. >>shepard: and continuing coverage of the unrest we have seen in cairo throughout the day, the president there is the one who brokered the truce between the israelis and hamas of the palestinians and, now, he has stepped up seemingly to form a dictatorship and the people are rebelling. now, michael singh former senior director at national security council, currently the managing director of the washington institute. where do you see things today, michael? >>guest: well, the reaction you see in tahrir square is against morsi eliminating the last check on power, the judiciary. what is at stake is the future direction of
>>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the israelis and hamas and the palestinians. if there are problems with morsi or situations change in egypt and theon is destagized that is as serious as anything we could report. we will bring in michael singh next, familiar with the region. >>shepard: and continuing coverage of the unrest we have seen in cairo throughout...
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megyn: steve harrigan thank you. new safety measures being put in place to protect the world from a dangerous historic site. trace takes a look at the enormous cleanup challenges at the now crumbling tomb that is the chenoble nuclear plant. >> a prank started like this. and ended with the victims of the prank looking like this. truly terrified elevator passengers and the potential liabilities involved in these practical jokes. and growing concerns that u.n. ambassador susan rice may be be too political to become secretary of state. laura ingram is here next to discuss how a new round of capitol hill meetings went for rise this morning after yesterday's meetings created some drama. >> at this point in time if president obama were to nominate susan rice to be the next secretary of state would you support that nomination? >> i would need to have additional information before i could support her nomination. ♪ buy 5-hour energy pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottl
megyn: steve harrigan thank you. new safety measures being put in place to protect the world from a dangerous historic site. trace takes a look at the enormous cleanup challenges at the now crumbling tomb that is the chenoble nuclear plant. >> a prank started like this. and ended with the victims of the prank looking like this. truly terrified elevator passengers and the potential liabilities involved in these practical jokes. and growing concerns that u.n. ambassador susan rice may be be...
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to my friend steve's remark, about the clinton tax rates, that sounds great to go back to 39%. and yes, that was a time of balanced budgets. but actually, those balanced budgets bear little resemblance to the tax rates. in the clinton years, in the latter clinton years, one, we were in peace time. and two, there was a capital gains tax cut as part of the 1996 package. and let's not forget, most importantly, there was a little small thing at that time called a technology boom. so much so that it led to aacce. and of course there were tax revenues. so pointing to one tax rate at one point in time -- >> there is no one panacea or fix, we have a big problem, a trillion dollar deficit that has to be addressed, in a number of ways. the math is pretty simple. you need something like that four trillion of deficit reduction over the next four years, just to keep the size of our debt from growing. and everybody agrees that most of it will come down from spending. but there has to be a tax element, as well. you have to have a tax revenue. we couldn't have afforded the tax rates we had in
to my friend steve's remark, about the clinton tax rates, that sounds great to go back to 39%. and yes, that was a time of balanced budgets. but actually, those balanced budgets bear little resemblance to the tax rates. in the clinton years, in the latter clinton years, one, we were in peace time. and two, there was a capital gains tax cut as part of the 1996 package. and let's not forget, most importantly, there was a little small thing at that time called a technology boom. so much so that it...
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but there's clearly at this point a disagreement. >> and, steve, on the democrat side, the president is saying he's doing all these meetings and traveling over the next couple days to talk with business leaders, to talk to real americans, because frankly, this is something that has a real impact on all of our bottom lines. it's going to hit every american taxpay taxpayer's pocketbook. mitch mcconnell, however, has been critical of what he sees as a pr effort. >> rather than sitting down with lawmakers of both parties and working out an agreement, he's back on the campaign trail presumably with the same old talking points that we're all quite familiar with. look, we already know the president's a very good campaigner. we continue gratch lit him on his re-election. what we don't know is whether he has the leadership qualities necessary to lead his party to a bipartisan agreement. >> so should the president instead of going on the road be working with members of his own party and get them and republican leaders in a room and maybe, steve, just not let him leave until they have a deal? >
but there's clearly at this point a disagreement. >> and, steve, on the democrat side, the president is saying he's doing all these meetings and traveling over the next couple days to talk with business leaders, to talk to real americans, because frankly, this is something that has a real impact on all of our bottom lines. it's going to hit every american taxpay taxpayer's pocketbook. mitch mcconnell, however, has been critical of what he sees as a pr effort. >> rather than sitting...
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i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> it is the mark of the yakuza: ornate, full-body tattoos that cover the members of the japanese mob. so how did one of their most notorious godfathers get into america and jump to the front of a line for a lifesaving liver transplant? this reporter found out and says it may cost him his life. >> as he was leaving and getting in his car, he said, "that"-- you know, "that--that goddamn american jew reporter. i want to kill him." [ticking] >> greg mortenson's book three cups of tea is a publishing phenomenon that has made him a celebrity, a cult-like figure on the lecture circuit, and inspired people to give nearly $60 million to his charity, and it all began with one simple story. >> it's a beautiful story, and it's a lie. >> we wanted to talk to mortenson about that and some other things, but he didn't want to talk to 60 minutes. >> steve kroft. >> nice to meet you. >> how you doing? >> thanks. >> got five minutes for us today? >> um... [ticking] >> we wondered ho
i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> it is the mark of the yakuza: ornate, full-body tattoos that cover the members of the japanese mob. so how did one of their most notorious godfathers get into america and jump to the front of a line for a lifesaving liver transplant? this reporter found out and says it may cost him his life. >> as he was leaving and getting in his car, he said, "that"-- you know, "that--that goddamn american jew reporter....
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steve madden is a sell. i think foot locker as nike. those who want to play nike, substantial chinese business and over inventory. you want to say the best way to think about nike going over par, genuine "wall street journal" for 100 is look at foot locker and say they sell a lot of nike. >> they say we favor athletic for the stickier male customer base which sounds disgusting. >> yeah. >> the countdown to christmas marches on. did cyber-monday kill black friday this year? we'll explore that question. santelli talks to sheila bair. here what she has to say about banks, fiscal cliff and bailouts. first, the opening bell. tuesday trading action when "squawk on the street" comes back. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being read
steve madden is a sell. i think foot locker as nike. those who want to play nike, substantial chinese business and over inventory. you want to say the best way to think about nike going over par, genuine "wall street journal" for 100 is look at foot locker and say they sell a lot of nike. >> they say we favor athletic for the stickier male customer base which sounds disgusting. >> yeah. >> the countdown to christmas marches on. did cyber-monday kill black friday this...
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that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. scuba diving into the bsh which is rewoo doesn't po other things, no matter what happens. which isn't rocket science. it just comensense. from it. >> b. spsh duluth trading butt naked everywhere feels like. go up there at delay tlading.com. -- trading.com. >>> this market, chaotic place. i doubt things will change much over the next few weeks. now is the time to prepare for the worst. hope for the best but prepare for the worse. it's likely mark workt be go rue tlun the twruchbld or you tweet me at snornlt. >> why don't we start with@henry dll pill ar prp skb zbrrmt swrr wind stream, i'm worried about the yield there. a lot of bad nut in the last few days. there as a 00 that are better, and then park. >> spchl. >> caller: mald boo-yaks fk th
that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. scuba diving into the bsh which is rewoo doesn't po other things, no matter what happens. which isn't rocket science. it just...
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, my cousin steve who was killed on 9/11, was my dad's godson. i was in the building when the planes hit, i saw the planes hit from 60 wall street where i worked, and i'll never forget it. that was only blocks from where my father was killed, and i saw the planes hit that killed steve and had to go back to his family that night in new jersey and face my uncle who'd been through it twice. i know how we felt when clinton released these guys, and i can see this happening again. we have to, we have to stop it now because if we don't, a slippery slope. it will slowly gain momentum, and you'll see in the next four years they'll be released. megyn: joe connor, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me, megyn. merry christmas. megyn: and to you. >> thank you. megyn: new support for a plan that could save billions of dollars for u.s. taxpayers, but it would get rid of the dollar bill. up next, could the dollar bill be going away, and what would that mean if it does? >>> and as treasury secretary tim geithner meets with congressional lea
, my cousin steve who was killed on 9/11, was my dad's godson. i was in the building when the planes hit, i saw the planes hit from 60 wall street where i worked, and i'll never forget it. that was only blocks from where my father was killed, and i saw the planes hit that killed steve and had to go back to his family that night in new jersey and face my uncle who'd been through it twice. i know how we felt when clinton released these guys, and i can see this happening again. we have to, we have...
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i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at the multibillion dollar business of international crime. first, we report on the theft of an eye-popping fortune stolen from the iraq treasury. then we take a look at shoplifting gangs from south america. and finally we go undercover in china to expose rampant product counterfeiting. we begin in iraq with the theft that's been called one of the largest of its time, the mother of all heists. and it happened right under the noses of u.s. advisers. as iraqi investigators told us in october of 2006, more than half a billion dollars had disappeared from the defense ministry-- money that was supposed to equip the iraqi military. investigators believe the very people that the united states had entrusted with the funds had stolen them. but it seemed neither the u.s. nor its allies had much of an appetite for pursuing the matter. >> people have died. moneys have gone missing. culprits are running around the world, hiding and scurrying around. i have to ask myself wh
i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at the multibillion dollar business of international crime. first, we report on the theft of an eye-popping fortune stolen from the iraq treasury. then we take a look at shoplifting gangs from south america. and finally we go undercover in china to expose rampant product counterfeiting. we begin in iraq with the theft that's been called one of the largest of its time, the mother of all heists. and it happened right under the noses of u.s. advisers. as...
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i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in the u.s., and those plants produce 130 million tons of waste called coal ash. it contains concentrations of mercury, arsenic, lead, and other toxic materials. and as lesley stahl first reported in 2009, when coal ash is dumped into wet ponds--and there are more than 500 of those across the country-- the result can have an enormous health risk on the people living in nearby communities. >> we get about 48%, nearl
i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging...
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dagen: steve, great to see you. take care. connell: some breaking news before we get back to all of this fiscal cliff top. some news breaking from our very own charlii gasparino. steve cohen is stopping the outflow of funds. they are going to hold a call today. this will take place this morning. they will hold a call with investors, according to charlie gasparino. charlie, himself, will have more on this throughout the day on fox business. back to the cliff. with the president's legacy at risk, our next guest is here to talk about a compromise. i do not believe you agree with steve moore. are you putting your money where your mouth is? >> i do not agree with steve. i have lived inside the beltway for quite a long time. president obama got beaten up pretty good in the debates. it looks to me that he will be more flexible. when push comes to shop, he will be more flexible. he wants to leave a legacy of the greatest president of all time. connell: steve moore making the case a moment ago that we will go over the cliff for a few w
dagen: steve, great to see you. take care. connell: some breaking news before we get back to all of this fiscal cliff top. some news breaking from our very own charlii gasparino. steve cohen is stopping the outflow of funds. they are going to hold a call today. this will take place this morning. they will hold a call with investors, according to charlie gasparino. charlie, himself, will have more on this throughout the day on fox business. back to the cliff. with the president's legacy at risk,...
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the president and ceo will join us to tell us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. liz: we have some breaking news on that website many of you might have jumped on, in trade, the betting website letting you bet on just about anything. >> if you're an american citizen, you have to get off the site by the end of the year. making that announcement breaking news right now as the cftc sued the ireland-based in trade and company over illegal trades wanttrade law people to get illegal trades on the price of gold and currency. you are getting this website intrade, u.s. customers must close their account and withdraw funds from the site by december 31. before the year's end. citi
the president and ceo will join us to tell us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade....
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stick around to find out. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> the market >>> the market rallying all week as if a fiscal cliff deal is as good as done. but are we setting ourselves up for a fall here? >> zero chance of a deal? you're scaring the kids. cnbc contributor zach caramel is more optimistic. while mike santoli says a deal is already priced into the market. mr. party pooper, why do you think we get no deal at all? >> the same composition of congress existed before the election is what we have after the election. nothing happened before then. i'm just repeating what lawmakers said. chris van howen, representative out of maryland, s
stick around to find out. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>>...
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he changed in terms of bringing on new talent, which is that spot which is johnny carson, jack parr, steve allen. he has not broken in his 20 something years on the air, he has not broken one major act. >> bill: you know, it's a different time now andaj the ratings pressure i bs so intense. >> jay is numberre one. do whatever he wants. >> bon jovi ride in air force one with the president. that's pretty cool. joe biden, he had to drive up in a van with the guys who sang "who let the dogs out." >> you can tell me 10 minutes a weekho going to destroy your whole career, i'm not buying that all i say to jay leno is do whatin was done for you. that's all. and now jay used to come on every five to six weeks on the letterman show. i got him on the merv griffin show a billion times. that's what happened. it doesn't hurt you if you bring on the new guy because you want to see somebody knew. when johnny carson was the host. we didn't know johnny carson. high exsoughted vatican leader. when jay leno took over, it was one of us. and wen said okay, our guy is is in. yea! and it would be like bill closin
he changed in terms of bringing on new talent, which is that spot which is johnny carson, jack parr, steve allen. he has not broken in his 20 something years on the air, he has not broken one major act. >> bill: you know, it's a different time now andaj the ratings pressure i bs so intense. >> jay is numberre one. do whatever he wants. >> bon jovi ride in air force one with the president. that's pretty cool. joe biden, he had to drive up in a van with the guys who sang...
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steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> john, at 2:00 in the morning here, we are still hearing some small explosions between the pro-he testers and those security forces, the numbers are down from late this afternoon. when it looked like 40 or 50,000 people were gathered on that square. there has been a real sense of fury, too, among the protesters on the street. these are people of different ages from different political background really united by one thing that they feel like their revolution that he fought for in the past year is in danger of being hijacked. one man their democratically elected president can now trying to put himself above the law and above the courts. what we have right now is a standoff. on the one hand the egyptian president saying he will will not back down from his decrees but that they are only temporary, only it until a new constitution is ready. we have the protesters now behind me setting up tense on the square. they say they are here to stay. john back to you. >> jon: steve harrigan. thank
steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> john, at 2:00 in the morning here, we are still hearing some small explosions between the pro-he testers and those security forces, the numbers are down from late this afternoon. when it looked like 40 or 50,000 people were gathered on that square. there has been a real sense of fury, too, among the protesters on the street. these are people of different ages from different political background really united by one thing that they feel...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. the florida sheriff's office admitted sunday the key evidence in the casey anthony murder trial might have been missed. detectives overlooked a google search on the anthony family computer for full proof suffocation that was made the last day two-year-old caylee was seen alive. so could this bombshell have changed the outcome of the murder case? joining us now to weigh in is casey anthony's lead defense attorney and the author of "presumed guilty," jose baez joins us. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: okay. so the way we understand it, the cops took the anthony family computer, looked at it and the investigator just looked at the internet browser, the internet explorer and saw about a dozen, dozen and a half things they made a note of. didn't look into the fire fox browser, which had more than 1200 entries, including the search for full proof suffocation. now h they brought that up, you would think -- that could have made a difference? >> i don't think so. in
steve? >> steve: thanks. the florida sheriff's office admitted sunday the key evidence in the casey anthony murder trial might have been missed. detectives overlooked a google search on the anthony family computer for full proof suffocation that was made the last day two-year-old caylee was seen alive. so could this bombshell have changed the outcome of the murder case? joining us now to weigh in is casey anthony's lead defense attorney and the author of "presumed guilty," jose...
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steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on night number five of protests again egypt's first democratically elected president and for the first time, the sound of the protests feel exactly the same as those that drove out his predecessor. even some of the chants are the same, leave, leave. those protesters came from a number of different political parties today totaling more than 200,000 people. they were chanting, they were violent at the edges of the protests, mainly the younger protesters battling with police, squirmishing on the edges with rocks and tear gas as well. as far as president morsi goes, his show of compromise by meeting with judges yesterday has largely been rejected by the protesters. instead, opposition leaders say there will be no compromise, no deal with the president until he backs down completely and rescinds his decree. otherwise, they say they will stay out here on the streets. shepherd. >>
steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on night number five of protests again egypt's first democratically elected president and for the first time, the sound of the protests feel exactly the same as those that drove out his predecessor. even some of the chants are the same, leave, leave. those protesters came from a number of different political parties today...
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a tip of the jersey to hall of fame coach steve smith of north carolina. with all the talk and posturing going on, mr. director, do you have our fancy animation on this? he says it's not ready yet. >> why not? >> we'll go back to our preseason graphic. we're calling this, depending on how we feel that day, either the fiscal cliff. boo. the fiscal slope. hmm. the fiscal fiesta, my personal favorite. or the fiscal follies. this is from the boston celtics' game last night. celtic big man kevin garnett was fouled by brooklyn net kris i was married to a kardashian for five minutes humphries. boston guard rajon rondo didn't like it. both humphries and rondo were kicked out with another net, gerald wallace. i hope the negotiations on the fiscal whatever we call it don't end up like that. are you listening, mr. boehner. >> this is not a game. jobs are on the line. the american economy is on the line. and this is a moment for adult leadership. >> to talk all things politics, we bring in nick from the "new york times." politico is reporting today boehner and the pre
a tip of the jersey to hall of fame coach steve smith of north carolina. with all the talk and posturing going on, mr. director, do you have our fancy animation on this? he says it's not ready yet. >> why not? >> we'll go back to our preseason graphic. we're calling this, depending on how we feel that day, either the fiscal cliff. boo. the fiscal slope. hmm. the fiscal fiesta, my personal favorite. or the fiscal follies. this is from the boston celtics' game last night. celtic big...
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i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at three stories linked by the financial collapse of 2008. first, we examine a scam that's cost thousands of americans their homes. then we look into wall street's shadow market of credit default swaps. finally, a report on the perilous state of state finances. we begin with the foreclosure crisis. in the aftermath of the great recession, the huge number of foreclosed properties was a significant factor in weighing down the economy. many were stuck on the market for an unexpected reason: the banks couldn't find the ownership documents. as scott pelley first reported in april 2011, lenders wanting to evict people found that often, the legal documents behind the mortgages simply weren't there. caught in a jam of their own making, some companies appeared to have resorted to forgery to throw people down on their luck out of their homes. >> these folks on the street aren't homeless. they slept on the sidewalk because they want to keep their homes. facing foreclosur
i'm steve kroft. in this edition, we look at three stories linked by the financial collapse of 2008. first, we examine a scam that's cost thousands of americans their homes. then we look into wall street's shadow market of credit default swaps. finally, a report on the perilous state of state finances. we begin with the foreclosure crisis. in the aftermath of the great recession, the huge number of foreclosed properties was a significant factor in weighing down the economy. many were stuck on...
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weekly standard steve hayes. just tin sink and byron york. i know you have been dying to talk to gloria allred. don't last steve because you are next. >> this is lawyer who seeks publicity. she kind of parachutes into notorious cases as she did in the cain matter and sandra plouffe matter. we didn't learn anything today. >> steve, general petraeus has gotten a new prompt. if gloria is not on your team, she is going to be your opponent >> if you look at the substance at what came out today. there really was no substance. they didn't say anything of significance that would have caused them any problems immediately. i do think one of problems they got she avoided answers was the questions about the lawyers. why would general petraeus weigh in on custody battle for the sibling of somebody he knew as just a friend. why would john allen weigh in that same instance. it seems like such an odd thing to do in such a distant relation as the public has it right now. >> the moment gloria, to go into their personal life and go through the details of why an
weekly standard steve hayes. just tin sink and byron york. i know you have been dying to talk to gloria allred. don't last steve because you are next. >> this is lawyer who seeks publicity. she kind of parachutes into notorious cases as she did in the cain matter and sandra plouffe matter. we didn't learn anything today. >> steve, general petraeus has gotten a new prompt. if gloria is not on your team, she is going to be your opponent >> if you look at the substance at what...
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we have meaty data points, steve. many are looking for a rather substantial upward revision on our second look at third quarter gdp. i'm not sure if i buy into it. but trust me, if we do really see three-quarters to 1% upgrade, that would be something the markets would have to deal with. >> i don't agree, rick. not just because i reflexively disagree with you, i think that what i keep asking economists, all right, we're going from -- we've been talking about this for a couple weeks now. we probably are going to go to 3% from 2%, the original print. i don't hear any upside on fourth quarter. the only thing i'm seeing is maybe sandy gives a little boost. everybody is still in that 1% to 1.5% range. maybe the market get excited on revision of third quarter but i suggest it shouldn't if fourth quarter will be a 1.5% economy. >> i tell you what, if we get a 2.8 revision, i would venture to say you'll see at least a 7 to 10 basis point move in a ten-year note yield. whether it lasts or not is a big deal. it's worth 7 to 10
we have meaty data points, steve. many are looking for a rather substantial upward revision on our second look at third quarter gdp. i'm not sure if i buy into it. but trust me, if we do really see three-quarters to 1% upgrade, that would be something the markets would have to deal with. >> i don't agree, rick. not just because i reflexively disagree with you, i think that what i keep asking economists, all right, we're going from -- we've been talking about this for a couple weeks now....
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steve harrigan is streaming live from care row. what can you tell us. >> details of the offices of the muslim brotherhood. attack happened about 70 miles outside of cairo. one of the regional offices. one person killed in the attack, 60 wounded. here in cairo security forces skirmishes continues you can hear sirens and ambulances as well as tear gas is popped off as several thousand protestors are demonstrating to show their unhappiness. >> gregg: will morsi plan on meeting the judges tomorrow and what will they be talking about? >> as you know the judges across the country have threatened to go out on strike over this power grab by the egyptian president. there has been a meeting scheduled for tomorrow between morrisi and the judges no word of a cancellation. it could be an attempt by the egyptian president to reach out to opponents trying to draw black from the violence that has escalated. what we are waiting for as far as the demonstrations, when pro and anti-people on the ground will try and march. we'll get a gauge of their nu
steve harrigan is streaming live from care row. what can you tell us. >> details of the offices of the muslim brotherhood. attack happened about 70 miles outside of cairo. one of the regional offices. one person killed in the attack, 60 wounded. here in cairo security forces skirmishes continues you can hear sirens and ambulances as well as tear gas is popped off as several thousand protestors are demonstrating to show their unhappiness. >> gregg: will morsi plan on meeting the...
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steve holcomb was going blind. this is the incredible story of how he continued to race and ultimately won olympic gold. wait until you hear the story. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> we have a lot more coming up. stay late and watch. >> hang out in our office. thank you, john. >>> the threat of flooding plagues the west coast. rob marciano has more for us. good morning. >> rain and wind, high elevation snow yesterday, today and the next several days going forward through the weekend. 71 miles per hour wind at redding, california. we'll continue to see the winds pepper california and oregon as well. they are spiralling around. really it's just sitting up here and pieces of moisture will be making their way in to california and oregon as time goes on. 50, 60 miles per hour winds continue to pepper the coastline. in the sierras, higher numbers than that. eight to ten inches plus in the next five days. 10 to 20 incheses in the mountains. plains to the northeast, snowshowers across the great lakes but a beautiful morn
steve holcomb was going blind. this is the incredible story of how he continued to race and ultimately won olympic gold. wait until you hear the story. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> we have a lot more coming up. stay late and watch. >> hang out in our office. thank you, john. >>> the threat of flooding plagues the west coast. rob marciano has more for us. good morning. >> rain and wind, high elevation snow yesterday, today and the next several days going...
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the lift is -- >> steve doesn't like this. >> steve is willing to go over the cliff. >> i'm totally with senator corker on the idea of getting this done and getting it done now. the question is where do the compromises come. if the white house said we'll take the top rate of 36% or 37% instead of 39.6 and have a different cap on deductions are you open for those kinds of compromises? >> steve, i don't know of any republican who has written a bill that shows $1 trillion in revenues and i've done this to help break the dam. i'm not going to obviously negotiate on "squawk box" as to what i would be willing to do but i'm showing a way to make this happen. am i showing flexibility yes. many of my republican are in the same place, absolutely. the point is, steve, these changes are really not hard to do. look, i'm open to whatever, i know speaker boehner has shown a willingness, the president has shown a willingness. we have to have real entitlement reform. that at the end of the day, steve, to me is the issue. i think the republicans are showing flexible on revenues. i think it's going to be t
the lift is -- >> steve doesn't like this. >> steve is willing to go over the cliff. >> i'm totally with senator corker on the idea of getting this done and getting it done now. the question is where do the compromises come. if the white house said we'll take the top rate of 36% or 37% instead of 39.6 and have a different cap on deductions are you open for those kinds of compromises? >> steve, i don't know of any republican who has written a bill that shows $1 trillion...
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steve -- i mean, the restaurants, he turned around the city. it wasn't just he built a great restaurant chain. the city is famous for what i've done. >> not going to be pat's, now -- >> i went from pat's to 1960 to 1975. my father made me switch to gino's and i've been faithful ever since. >> i had one for breakfast, i'm not kidding, sadly. part of this series was to identify and uncover companies maybe our viewers were not that familiar with. i built these city index. we know comcast did great. the five best cities year-over-year in our philadelphia index, october 31st to october 31st. comcast you know. but look at that. fmc, lincoln national, airgas and crown holdings and ugi. any thoughts on these companies? >> i thought mfc, the old food machinery company is a couple different companies. chemical, agriculture. it's worth an immense amount if they wanted to break it up. my favorite company on that list is airgas. sh this is a company that turned down a bid from air products a couple years ago saying they could get that stock, which was in th
steve -- i mean, the restaurants, he turned around the city. it wasn't just he built a great restaurant chain. the city is famous for what i've done. >> not going to be pat's, now -- >> i went from pat's to 1960 to 1975. my father made me switch to gino's and i've been faithful ever since. >> i had one for breakfast, i'm not kidding, sadly. part of this series was to identify and uncover companies maybe our viewers were not that familiar with. i built these city index. we know...
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here's steve. and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfill his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. from here, these two -- from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately leave them to mt. vernon where they spend their twilight years in the storied home of george washington and later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i taking not so lucky turkeys to a food bank here in washington, d.c. i want to thank jandyl farms in pennsylvania for donating those birds and like to ask every american to do what they can to help families who are in need of a real thanksgiving this year. tomorrow in the company of friends and loved ones, we will celebrate a uniquely american holiday and it's a chance for us to spend time with the people we care about and to give thanks for the blessings that we enjoy and to think about just how lucky to live in the greatest nation on earth but it's also a time to rememb
here's steve. and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfill his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. from here, these two -- from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately leave them to mt. vernon where they spend their twilight years in the storied home of george washington and later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i taking not so lucky turkeys to a food bank here in washington,...
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bush steve hadley. steve, good to see you. a lot going on. let's talk about iran and the testing of iron dome, at least against short-range rockets. the promise from president obama for more money for more missile defense against the longer range missiles. they already have patriots there, but obviously some more long-range protection as well. what is iran's read now, seeing that morsi and the islamist party has been the guarantor of this cease-fire? does that create more leverage for egypt and less for iran as the mentor to hamas and gaza? >> well, it does give egypt some influence with hamas. they, of course, have the same muslim brotherhood roots. on the other hand, this has been an opportunity for iran, because iran in some sense has been the arming agent of hamas in the same way they have been the arming agent of hezbollah. and it is also viewed by many as proof that israel only makes concessions in the face of threats of violence, which is very much out of the iranian playing book rather than the playbook of fatah or western countries w
bush steve hadley. steve, good to see you. a lot going on. let's talk about iran and the testing of iron dome, at least against short-range rockets. the promise from president obama for more money for more missile defense against the longer range missiles. they already have patriots there, but obviously some more long-range protection as well. what is iran's read now, seeing that morsi and the islamist party has been the guarantor of this cease-fire? does that create more leverage for egypt and...
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the overridie inine ining gdp i sandy but the fiscal cliff. >> steve liesman. online retailers stacking up the deal offerings on this cyber-monday. still ahead, ceo of home shopping network gives us a read on traffic that company has been seeing thus far. plus, tyler and cameron winklevoss headed to post 9. we're back in two. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors
the overridie inine ining gdp i sandy but the fiscal cliff. >> steve liesman. online retailers stacking up the deal offerings on this cyber-monday. still ahead, ceo of home shopping network gives us a read on traffic that company has been seeing thus far. plus, tyler and cameron winklevoss headed to post 9. we're back in two. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on...
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congressman steve israel, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >>> the republican smear campaign against ambassador, susan rice, continues as more senators pile on. karen finney weighs in on what's the next best move then? the time is now to find out why the new push for immigration reform is making republicans very uncomfortable. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> susan rice has done a great job as our ambassador to the united nations. this decision about my successor is up to the president but i'm very happy he has the opportunity with a second term to make a decision. >> secretary of state, hillary clinton, coming to the defense of his possible successor, u.n. ambassador susan rice. yet, the smear campaign against susan
congressman steve israel, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >>> the republican smear campaign against ambassador, susan rice, continues as more senators pile on. karen finney weighs in on what's the next best move then? the time is now to find out why the new push for immigration reform is making republicans very uncomfortable. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or...
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. >> third on the to-do list, encourage steve king to stay in the house. he is a republican congressman from iowa and a tea party favorite. why urge him to stay in the house? >> he is a long time congressman from iowa but not -- in the senate race in the state is up in 2014 and he is thinking about running. the problem is as we saw in some of these recent senate elections some of the more conservative tea party candidates didn't do too well in the general election and if steve king ran, he might be a favorite in the party primary but he would have a hard time winning a general election appealing to a more broad base of voters and my colleague interviewed the governor of iowa, the republican governor, terry branstad who all but urged him to stay out of the senate race. >> and michele bachmann, another tea party favorite. >> it is amazing how michele bachmann's star shining so brightly in the presidential race now barely hung onto her house seat in the last election and she has been talked about as a possible senate challenger to al franken in 2014 but repub
. >> third on the to-do list, encourage steve king to stay in the house. he is a republican congressman from iowa and a tea party favorite. why urge him to stay in the house? >> he is a long time congressman from iowa but not -- in the senate race in the state is up in 2014 and he is thinking about running. the problem is as we saw in some of these recent senate elections some of the more conservative tea party candidates didn't do too well in the general election and if steve king...
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steve, speaking of 2016, what about david petraeus? "the new york times" has a piece talking about his future and it wasn't all that long ago he was talked about as a presidential candidate. let's face it, presidential candidates have survived similar situati situations he's facing. >> i think presidents have survived that situation. i'm not sure aspiring four steps removed potential candidates have survived it. general petraeus has a future but i think it's more like hi in writing his own book. i can't see him winning the nomination. right now just can't see him winning. >> chip saltsman phone it in, thank you, all three of you. good to see you. >>> coming up, a horrifying pileup in texas sends dozens to the hospital. details on what triggered the deadly chain reaction next. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in f
steve, speaking of 2016, what about david petraeus? "the new york times" has a piece talking about his future and it wasn't all that long ago he was talked about as a presidential candidate. let's face it, presidential candidates have survived similar situati situations he's facing. >> i think presidents have survived that situation. i'm not sure aspiring four steps removed potential candidates have survived it. general petraeus has a future but i think it's more like hi in...